Well-being at work: A cross-sectional study on the portuguese nutritionists
Autor
Akutsu, Rita C.C.A.
Correia Nunes Rocha, Ada Margarida
Viana, V. M. C.
Akutsu, Luiz
Rodrigues Da Silva, Izabel Cristina
Assunção Botelho, Raquel Braz
Han, Heesup
Raposo, António
Ariza-Montes, Antonio
Araya-Castillo, Luis Andrés
Zandonadi, Renata P.
Resumen
This exploratory, nationwide cross-sectional study was performed to investigate the well-being of Portuguese nutritionists, in addition to outlining their professional and demographic pro-file. Descriptive analyses were carried out to determine the measures relating to centralising ten-dency and dispersion of the sample. We compared means and proportions through t-tests and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The sample size was 206 individuals, respecting a minimum of eight respondents per item to validate the instrument. We recruited Nutritionists from Portugal nationwide using the list of electronic mail provided by the Order of Nutritionists. We sent an electronic mail to all the Nutritionists registered in this Order. We also used messaging applications and social networks (Instagram, Facebook) to reach Nutritionists who were not accessing electronic mail. Most respondents are women (92.5%), young (mean age = 31.4 ± 8.07 years; 54.2% of participants aging under 30 years), single, and with no children. More than half are Catholic (73.8%) and have less than ten years of nutritionist undergraduate completion (55.4%). The only variable that influences well-being at work is the economic variable Household Monthly Income. Those who earn less than € 500.00 per month perceive themselves at a lesser state of work well-being than those who earn from € 2501.00 to € 5000.00 per month.
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